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CredentialDelete

Deletes an entry from the local authentication database.

CredentialId

(r)

: <1..2500>

The index of the credential to be deleted.

Example:

xCommand CredentialDelete CredentialId: 2

DefaultLinksAdd

Restores links between the Default Subzone, Traversal Subzone and the Default Zone.

This command has no parameters.

Example:

xCommand DefaultLinksAdd

DefaultValuesSet

Resets system parameters to default values.

Level

(r)

: <1..3>

The level of system parameters to be reset.

Level 1

: will reset most parameters.

Level 2

: There are currently no level 2 parameters, so setting that level has the same effect as setting level 1.

Level 3

resets all level 1 and 2 parameters as well as additional parameters. See the section

Restoring Default Configuration

for full details.

Example:

xCommand DefaultValuesSet Level: 1

DenyListAdd

Adds an entry to the Deny List.

PatternString

(r)

:

Specifies an entry to be added to the Deny List. If one of an endpoint's aliases matches one of the patterns in the Deny List, the registration will not be permitted.

PatternType:

Specifies whether the entry in the Deny List is a prefix, suffix, regular expression, or must be matched exactly. Exact: the string must match the alias character for character. Prefix:
the string must appear at the beginning of the alias. Suffix: the string must appear at the end of the alias. Regex: the string will be treated as a regular expression. Default: Exact.

Example:

xCommand DenyListAdd PatternString: "[email protected]" PatternType: "exact"

DenyListDelete

Deletes an entry from the Deny List.

DenyListId

(r)

: <1..2500>

The index of the entry to be deleted.

Example:

xCommand DenyListDelete DenyListId: 2

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